Located near the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Hanoi is a place that preserves numerous artifacts, documents, images, and information related to the life and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh. It helps future generations understand his profound influence and immense contributions to the nation's struggle for independence and development.

The museum is not only a popular destination for visitors but also a significant institution that safeguards and showcases precious artifacts and documents about Ho Chi Minh—the beloved father and great leader of the Vietnamese people. (Documentary photo: VTV)
Every day, the museum staff dedicates their efforts to maintaining and preserving historical artifacts, ensuring their longevity. The preservation process is meticulous, requiring high levels of safety, including constant monitoring of temperature and humidity in storage rooms.
From the pen that President Ho Chi Minh used to sign decrees to the silk clothing he wore while living in the Presidential Palace, all are carefully stored using acid-free paper and placed in display cases on flat surfaces. The exhibits bring history to life in a vivid and interactive manner.
Ms. Phi Thi Hong Van, Deputy Head of the Inventory and Preservation Department of the Ho Chi Minh Museum, shared: "Original artifacts related to President Ho Chi Minh are invaluable treasures. Every day, we strive to preserve his legacy in the best possible way so that we can introduce it to the Vietnamese people and international visitors."
Beyond providing information about Vietnam's great leader, the Ho Chi Minh Museum plays a vital role in educating younger generations about the nation's history and culture. It fosters awareness of the importance of preserving and promoting national heritage./.
Compiled by BTA